
John Albright
Acting
Born 1913-04-04 · Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
John Albright started out in films in 1935 playing bellboys, students, and dancers but like most actors, his career was interrupted by World War II when he joined the Air Force. Upon returning, he resumed his career where he was made a contract player at MGM during the height of the musical era because of him his youthful looks and his ability to dance. By the late 1940s, Albright started appearing in more and more sequences that required your generic looking townsman. He transitioned into courtroom scenes in dramas, townsman in westerns, and he would still occasionally play a bellboy or a bellhop because of his youthful appearances. In the 1950s, he turned his sights towards the more political aspects of the Screen Extras Guild and got elected to their board. This was not a full time job though and because of his connections at Warner Brothers and MGM, he was able to appear in countless dramas and television westerns in his usual sort of roles. His roles continued throughout the 1970s but something happened to Albright and a lot of other old time actors. The nostalgia market was in full swing and people wanted to hear about his experiences during the filming of Gone With the Wind. This lead to Albright occasionally appearing at a convention centered on the movie and it also led him to appear in several documentaries about Gone With the Wind until he passed away in 2001.
Filmography

Gangster Story
Dec 1, 1959

Guns, Girls and Gangsters
Jan 1, 1959

Auntie Mame
Dec 4, 1958

Illegal
Oct 9, 1955

The Duel at Silver Creek
Sep 5, 1952

Young Man with Ideas
May 2, 1952

Singin' in the Rain
Apr 10, 1952

The People Against O'Hara
Sep 1, 1951

Louisa
May 31, 1950

Act of Violence
Jan 22, 1949

Easter Parade
Jul 8, 1948

I, Jane Doe
May 25, 1948

The Hucksters
Jul 17, 1947

Around the World
Nov 27, 1943

Flying with Music
May 22, 1942

An Angel from Texas
Apr 27, 1940

Gone with the Wind
Dec 15, 1939

Colleen
Mar 21, 1936